N.S. housing bill amended after concerns by Black community over gentrification

Nova Scotia Housing Minister John Lohr fields a question as the premier delivered a housing plan in Halifax on Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021. A Nova Scotia government bill still before the legislature has been amended to protect historic Black communities in the Halifax area from potential unwanted development. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

HALIFAX - A bill the Nova Scotia government says is aimed at addressing the housing shortage in the Halifax area has been amended following concerns by a group representing African Nova Scotians.

Housing Minister John Lohr said the government decided on the amendment after receiving a letter on Thursday from the African Nova Scotian Decade for People of African Descent Coalition. The legislation, which has yet to be adopted, would allow the minister to nullify Halifax Regional Municipality bylaws if the province determines they would impede housing development and construction.

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